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"Sim card for use with your own unlocked wireless phone..."

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You may purchase a NET10 wireless phone or a NET10 SIM card for use with your own unlocked wireless phone. You must activate your NET10 Phone by contacting Customer Care at 1-877-836-2368 from a landline phone or by visiting the NET10 website at www.NET10.com. If you have purchased a NET10 SIM card for use with your own unlocked phone, follow the instructions that came with the SIM card to activate your service.

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I think you need to have someone "root" it for you. Look on the net and google it. Usually happens when a phone is made for example AT&T and you want to use a Tmobile sims card. You need to have it unlocked. It usually works, but sometimes all the features of the phone won`t. That`s when you need someone to root it for you (just turns on features of the phone which arn`t working.)

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The Wifi calling feature was exclusive to T-mobile service. When you unlocked it, and used it on Net10, that deactivated it. T-mobiles Wifi calling feature is for T-mobile service only. Unless you choose to use a third party app such as Google Voice/Talk.

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